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poll 2009 EU Elections were won by Parties against Technocracy and Turkey's controversial EU bid, while the 1999-2004 Majority Abstention trend decelerated. What should be done in 2009-2014 ?

  • * My Media didn't clearly say which political positions won in 2009 EU Elections. It left it gray and confused.
    poll bar (178 / 49.6%)
  • * Elect New Top EU Officials according to Elections' results, and promote those EU Officials who expressed People's choices or sincerely accept to implement them.
    poll bar (103 / 28.7%)
  • * Respect People's Democratic Choices, by making EU less Technocratic, more open to EU Citizens' participation, and by rectifying 1999-2004's errors on Turkey's controversial EU bid, which blocked EU institutions in an unprecedented Crisis
    poll bar (20 / 5.6%)
  • * Stimulte EU Citizens' active involvement in important EU decision-making, to completely reverse the 1999-2004 trend towards Majority Abstention, (and not only reduce it, as in 2009).
    poll bar (15 / 4.2%)
  • * Develop New Media, willing and able to boost EU-wide Citizens' interest on debating topical EU issues
    poll bar (13 / 3.6%)
  • * What Elections ? Which Europe ? And what has Ankara and Diyarbakir to do with Wienna or Poitiers ?
    poll bar (10 / 2.8%)
  • * There is nothing to do ; except, perhaps, to take an airline ticket for a refuge at the Canadian Rocky Mountains, far away from all these false, pseudo-democratic appearances...
    poll bar (8 / 2.2%)
  • * Betray EU voters and do the opposite : Up, up, with Technocrats and Turkey's controversial EU bid, Hourra !...
    poll bar (6 / 1.7%)
  • * Take the same Top EU Officials, regardless of their positions, and continue, "business as usual", as if nothing happened...
    poll bar (6 / 1.7%)

Number of Voters:   359
First Vote:   Wednesday, 01 July 2009 14:56
Last Vote:   Sunday, 05 May 2024 20:50
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Europe brings Development dynamics at Global Crisis' Summit debates

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    Thanks also to EU Parliament Plenary's Strasbourg gathering, EU, during the French EU Presidency, managed to integrate the Development issues at Top Debates on the World Summit against the Economic Crisis  :

    For the 1st time, it's at the same moment with the Wahington G-20 Summit that EU Commissioner Louis Michel co-organizes here with the French EU Presidency parallel mega-events for the "European Development Days", starting from this Week-End and concluding at the eve of a landmark debate in EU Parliament, next Tuesday, on the outcome and follow-up of the Wash.DC Summit.

    EU and its Member Countries are the biggest donor for UNO's Millenium Development goals, with 56%, but the 27 are currently struggling to develop a collective leadership in Economic and social matters, that the 15 of EuroGroup (together with the UK and other countries interested to be usefully associated) are starting to spearhead, after the initial success of the 1st EuroZone Heads of State and Government Summit, of October 12 in Paris, according to a New Repport by MEPs Pervench Beres and Werner Langen on the 10 Years of EuroZone (1999-2009) debated Monday and voted on Tuesday.

    EU, CoE and World personalities will interact here with Heads of State or Government from Tanzania (African Union chair), Burkina Faso (CEDEAO + UEMOA chair), Zimbabwe (MDC chair), Madagascar, Haiti, Mali, Benin, etc, and some 3000 participants from the Economy, Civil Society, Media, Experts, etc, while the City of Strasbourg adds various related Citizen-events.

    Opened by French Secretary of State Alain Joyandet on November 15, and followed by a video-contact with EU Commission President Jose Baroso on the Washington Summit Sunday, the EDD are concluded by Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner on Monday, while their main concerns cannot be ignored in the Debate that EU Parliament will hold on Tuesday, (followed by a Resolution on Wednesday), jointly on the G-20 Washington Summit and on EU Commission's work program for 2009.

    A practical opportunity for EU to reflect where it's better to spend EU Citizens' money...

    The move is prolonged in several Paris' meetings of EU chair, French President Nicolas Sarkozy with African Heads of State leading regional Organizations, as from Tanzania (A.U. Chair), Burkina Faso (chair of Economic African organizations), Togo, etc, (in parallel with a Ministerial EU - African Union conference in Ethiopia, followed by a visit to Tchad), logically concluded by a meeting with Robert Zoellic President of the World Bank.

    Many have already warned that an eventual aggravation of Development's Gap accross the World might become much more dangerous to Global Economy, Security, Values and Quality of Life, than Global Warming and/or other, even more serious challenges...

    Will they find an innovative and voluntarist way to really deal with the Development Gap, which might also contribute to help face the Economic Crisis ?

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